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Why MPs Should Consider 4G for Rural Areas
The government’s plans to roll out fibre optic broadband in rural areas received a huge blow last week as the Commons Public Accounts Committee condemned them as poorly managed, and a rip-off for the tax payer. Chairwoman of the PAC Margaret Hodge described the project, in which BT have been awarded contracts to provide super-fast … Read More
EE hits over 50 per cent of the population with 4G
As EE switches 4G on in another 13 cities today, it means that their coverage is now reaching more than 50 per cent of the population. EE formerly known as Everything Everywhere – or T-Mobile and Orange merged – has had a significant lead on the competition thanks to Ofcom approving the use of its … Read More